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The IRS requires taxpayers to report cash transactions over 10k. If it is in the form of a deposit or wire transfer to the bank, the IRS will automatically get a report of it from the financial institution. If the transaction is legitimate, such as a loan or for a...

The IRS has special rules for military personnel when they prepare their taxes and here is a summary of those rules. Combat pay is excluded. You do not have to report that income from a designated combat zone. Postpone tax deadlines: If you are serving in a combat...

The brand new 1040 form both simplifies your return, but also complicates it in the sense that there are six new schedules that take the place of line items that used to be on the two page return. This article is mostly about what those six new schedules are. You...

I’ve discussed the perils of using the wrong tax preparer before in a former blog, but I wanted to reiterate it today because I know there is a lot of news out there regarding refunds and taxpayers getting a smaller refund than normal. The writers of this...

I discussed earlier the new 20% deduction for businesses under 199A https://cothlaw.com/cothlaw-blog/new-business-deduction-20-of-qualified-business-income-may-be-available-to-you/ The rental real estate enterprise business is something that touches a lot of...

Happy New Year! Well, the good news according to news sources is that you will still get your refunds when you file your return, but the bad news is just about everything else. I would suggest that if you owe taxes and are on a payment plan, you should still continue...

What is an excess business loss? To determine an excess business loss, you look to the extent that the total deductions from all trades or businesses exceed the total gross income and gains from those trades or businesses plus a certain amount depending on your...

In most cases, retirees who are 70 1/2 must make required minimum distributions by the end of the calendar year, but there is a special rule for this year that allows the taxpayer to delay the RMD until April 1, 2019. Taxpayers born after June 30, 1947, and before...

Identity theft comes in all shapes and sizes and I’ve seen it all in my practice. Typically, I’ve seen cases where someone’s social security number is stolen and someone else uses it to gain employment. 1099’s or W-2’s are generated and...

The credit will be available from the 2017 tax year and be phased out currently in the year 2020. ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible for the credit, there must be a written policy that includes at least two weeks of paid family and medical leave for full time employees and...